Name: ___________________________ English 7 Vocabulary Unit 5 – Words 1-10 1. anecdote (n.) a short personal story of an incident or an event ๏ synonym – story, tale 2. consolidate (v.) to combine into a single unit, strengthen position ๏ synonym – firm up, merge, unite ๏ antonym – scatter, separate 3. counterfeit (n.) an imitation designed to deceive (adj.) not genuine, fake (v.) to make an illegal copy ๏ synonym – (adj.) false, phony ๏ antonym – (adj.) genuine, real 4. docile (adj.) easily taught, quiet and easy to control ๏ synonym – teachable, manageable ๏ antonym – disobedient, unruly 5. dominate (v.) to have control, power or authority over somebody, to tower over ๏ synonym – control, govern, stand out 6. entreat (v.) to beg, plead desperately ๏ synonym – ask, beseech ๏ antonym – demand 7. fallible (adj.) capable of being wrong ๏ synonym – imperfect ๏ antonym – perfect, foolproof 8. fickle (adj.) inconsistent, liable to change very rapidly ๏ synonym – indecisive, changeable ๏ antonym – constant, steady, invariable 9. fugitive (n.) one who runs away (adj.) something lasting a very short time ๏ synonym – (n.) runaway, deserter; (adj.) elusive ๏ antonym – (adj.) lasting, permanent 10. grimy (adj.) very dirty, covered in dirt ๏ ๏ synonym – filthy, sooty antonym – spotless, clean as a whistle Sadlier-Oxford Vocabulary Workshop New Edition by Jerome Shostak Level B (orange) Unit 5 Review activities: sadlier-oxford.com/student.cfm; ivocabulary.com; http://sites.levittownschools.com/hmason/SitePages/Home.aspx/ (Ms. Mason’s website for review and other links) created by Ms. Mason = teacher, Salk Middle School Name: ___________________________ English 7 Vocabulary Unit 5 – Words 11-20 11. iota (n.) a very small part or quantity ๏ synonym – speck, bit ๏ antonym – a lot, glut 12. maul (v.) to handle roughly, to beat at a person (n.) a heavy hammer ๏ synonym – (v.) attack, batter, injure ๏ antonym – (v.) treat well 13. potential (adj.) possible, able to happen (n.) something that can develop or become a reality ๏ synonym – (n.) possibility, capability ๏ antonym – (adj.) actual, real, impossible 14. radiant (adj.) shining, bright, showing happiness, giving forth light ๏ synonym – glowing, dazzling, beaming ๏ antonym – dull, unhappy 15. rural (adj.) relating to farm areas, found in or living in the country ๏ synonym – countrified, countryside ๏ antonym – urban, citified 16. substantial (adj.) large, important, real ๏ synonym – big, considerable ๏ antonym – minor, insignificant, small 17. tactful (adj.) skilled in handling difficult situations, polite, careful not to offend people ๏ synonym – skillful, diplomatic, considerate ๏ antonym – tactless, indiscreet, clumsy 18. tamper (v.) to interfere with, to interfere with in a damaging way ๏ synonym – mess with, manipulate, influence ๏ antonym – to leave alone, not bother 19. ultimate (adj.) last, final, the greatest or most perfect thing ๏ synonym – farthest, vital ๏ antonym – first, nearest 20. uncertainty (n.) doubt, state of being unsure ๏ synonym – hesitation, doubtfulness ๏ antonym – certainty, confidence Sadlier-Oxford Vocabulary Workshop New Edition by Jerome Shostak Level B (orange) Unit 5 Review activities: sadlier-oxford.com/student.cfm; ivocabulary.com; http://sites.levittownschools.com/hmason/SitePages/Home.aspx/ (Ms. Mason’s website for review and other links) created by Ms. Mason = teacher, Salk Middle School